Tecnica has developed a new series of boots, a new women’s ski boot collection and a new fit program with a series of lasted boot liners for men and women.

Based on the last and foot positioning of the Diablo series (introduced in 04), the Vento series boots offer a more relaxed, higher volume, comfort fit. The Vento collection includes boots for the novice to expert skier.
Utilizing 3-Density Technology in conjunction with the Rapid Access System, these boots offer easy entry & exit. The boots also feature a new cuff alignment adjustment.

The Attiva line offers 10 models for the female skier. Some of the key features in the Attiva collection include a new, easy move cuff catch, a heel wedge and a scalloped cuff design with sherling in the tox box.

The Vento and Attiva, along with Tecnica’s entire line, will feature new boot liners. Four liners have been developed using a combination of new materials, such as heat moldable materials, and technologies, such as a patented heel adapter for a more secure heel hold. The liners will be seen in the Diablo, Vento, Entryx and Attiva series.

New additions to Tecnica’s Diablo series include the Diablo Spark, for a lower volume fit, and the Diablo Burn, the company’s first ever boot designed for the Free Ride market. The Diablo Burn features unique graphics, a shock absorbing footbed and a softer AVS (anti-vibration system) to offer the FreeRide skier additional comfort. Also new, the Tecnica Diablo Race Pro boot will be offered on the retail level in three different flexes (Race Pro 130, Race Pro 110 & Race Pro 90).

New in the junior category are the Diablo Team Super for the all mountain, aggressive young skier, the Diablo Jr., a boot for advanced juniors, and the RJ Super as Tecnica’s entry level junior boot.